The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 2

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ee a LOCALS MAKE. ea HSMN, NLM AND een “| PAST ANIMALS FROM METRO ‘ fret, wel) BOLITAN TRACKS WILL BE firet, Kain pr Bhine, 10, 90 ad. 14, thie ° velling | 6&EN AT THE MEADOWS Wing Ml, wee A FINE FINIGH RUBS HALLS “HEAD” WORK NELSON 16 THE FAVORITE OF WINS THE GAME WHEN THE THE BETTONRG, BUT THERE I6 ONE NOY CROWD WAS TEARING FOR! PLENTY ~¢ WISE MONEY UP ON HERERRA THE STREET CARS, Daal POP a THI8 SEASON " 4 Rathlessly annihilating well t “ who have bred and cod Ne ‘ work nts of the club, Seatt! . bis bok wake 1 bP MBeyg ons hi for t i" made a va (nish yesterday and a A b : re } Ag = wg ap : won 4 ¢ in the 11th inning, al : aomn ; pom nding ney ” thous tuse Halli had to ateal it ~ ' \ M rime aie ' . ‘2 : Ww he score » 0 and Oakland SAW: \ ‘ than i. ooh be Ag oa the long end, with the fana| LSnr UP A . . Bet B, wae ‘ 7 atreamlt of the grandstand] | P skeet A . \ evens Is Her There's many @ slip twint t 5 and rushing for the cars with rk » * le r : ote ane * He . [hens ane 4 Pee agiek cael . ». Cx Magia ness gathering and trouble in the ; ole of the eastorners to ar |onede and Pry. dh ye . air, Rusty Hall shoved Buck Franka} La ron. fourthe of a mile, Wh ivelaT A a Kentuckian, | Ot ee e ts ah 6 : Bootie, off hie feet, « 1 a throw to} * he wt wns reeding farm DISTANCE RUNNER QUITS with Bote A mate ' i ' 5 five og . Lext who for sev Sompy oy cae eee on . . hoot. |" oe f " y ; Nelson Makes Weight caused Johnny K me home " ®, ovens, raed youn sent @ string . Wat tt ance rhea dle with a 1 caused himself to of “ . at Han Francisco. |r t the aa omy oa Mr. Stevens bred and owned Std t colle | ‘ + ‘ « « ested charges ast and ¢ tle weat and for " of t ’ i« h “ ERN PACIFIC, ing and development horses to | Idaho . n over ad < und | withatanding bis extensive in | f . ' tin Kentucky Mr. Steve « ‘ Has Trained Hard. ra m the ae = 4 ’ " ' ft eo leided to t af m in ad le e nae TR cas | TAcomA ATHLETES BEND Alinon which be would ttt pat " at were n . * ie eases | SIGNED STATEMENT TO Lo-| fii, sais ' . TAKE A | CALS, DENYING THAT THEY Colts Develop Fast ‘ in the f ' c His the ts (hat colts develop has cu hie t s ad ee Pi ats oll ee i a et att | CHARGED UNFAIR TREAT-| much faster in the mild climate of MPIA, May 24-—-A motion to) 4 f h f the coast than during the harsher | 4 s th ypeal ahd the mer “4 m | MENT IN THE TRACK MEET. lth seperti : ’ |fielders made two great plays, and SEUEROEE SEEN SESS! winters of Kentuck When these lof the Kirk Hsinoorp 0 ane T . —— Buck Franks made three ors, Z| arlings have me 2 cane were presented to the supreme | 4 pounds wrebaat and goodness knows what would ? STANDING OF Mr. Stevens exp to r court yesterda he case was ier aet meee FRANKS FIELDED WILDLY. [have happenod the second of| « fu California and then ahip them to|taken under advisement and a de-| s. c 9. NOTICE TO WA Hetnie’s hits and the third of| « . I « he eastern tracks to fir ciaton nay not be rendered for] | _ — tie the score on. We migh ceana tame cout the tale THE CLUBS - lah school t carver in order to carry out thie| weeks hence at sath oe oS CONSUM er ° a ~ na te flel r h the wi " ‘ ole acheme he decided to spead t ' - os Re. uty bs &. a dgucared . o aing run SURE EEE EERE EES g ws " summer in Seattle with } ROJESTVENSKY REGIGNS. ’ , othe Ag poms ae ee ee See © . | Wee def ‘ ° and the er ure now quart j s - - the game Pop Wilt Protest Pacific Coast League. * Wnt an reg nde et | @T PRETERSRURG, May 24.—¥ o an ense of ©. I « IN DIS’T NO. 2 ini EN Cates s pitching the ger Puayed. Wes. uly a | peror Nicholas y od t 1 petition it te med that re es. Het « ‘emis tee bite had|? in Seattle after taking a flyer in| « ‘ h ® . muller made two hits, and the im ncade when |e ot nae vod is A 7 vent Ditstet —_ - o- _ ' 4 nie ‘shi ame he a mn Va ry y Johnny Kane and Russ Hall ‘ experiences = in e : y ag a - eve . po a conseeutively in the ninth and were cls when the hip | Were Bot of the romiost kagway, ; nah ed PPh ee ie ar sent on by a sacrifice, Then Russ od to return to Beat on 7 . ond Pho | : ‘ 4 L oo ae drew a throw to second, and b * " , @ das been unifo oe me. ron Bed a ro woret ge) bas with him his boy f ver “4 5 ' . ’ te can ride at 1 ar 4 «, but as they were to be abou ao” be American League no ’ =e & pointe to 14, they the came . it : oe | future The Store That Serves Best—Garvey-B an Advance Sale of er paged Needs Bring Out the Crowds first time since racing ted at the Meadows In the 10th Russ Hall made a . . i * of W. B Jennin ” $18.00 Tron Beds fo 913-50 |} sational pick-up of a ground , oy ; : is He is sending up two ‘ sil $18.00 Tron Be $11.50 fof eecond, and then, with three on ge eS sd de ad de eee 11 of his horses tn care of pen. <— 4 ul , A tb 4.00 tro! bases a hie iin % ‘ ” * o WP Pie ag them Ruby stase & 810-00 Fi op in the air and pulled dow S WESLEY, THE = 2 )deiagoe and Lassen Mr. Jooniugs ven @ $ $50 J) piankensnip’s line drive with one National League * @ | himaeif ts in York with Proper é p 50 Irom Beds, br aite » Payot Wen | Da and o 5 jencienne 5 teavy Ci all rams Wag‘ vwees!$ BARBER, SAYS 3)" = oe t* Ra aeae aaa: | Sr te" ea 85-50 Vickers Does Business ‘ : aie 4 ; wb aresuas alia walet omen: "2 ye ©. per yeeial a eee ee In the bit a : ae eee eee eee eee ee SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL { worth up to Toe yard fe as 5 sa “re ito " . ‘ vas | TO PLAY IN EVERETT ne § sartment of patterns ie price, > i rrow witha, these bets fur ss totaro batt Bae é . ; = Bl | $ yard 2246) nd » wide, meal. prices hey w t at Breve ; x . a | New turday afternoon the S« ’ and . ; enne ace ream or f p < vere If you are looking for a barga 4 | h hool bane team wil & 1-30 to eo yard: all { * wmually sold for = ee PIR ' i ‘ “4 - oo ay th ett higb school boys » at the sale © at, per v4 te yard; 1 6 dolte, sale} ene oe ae you will surety find it HERE oe aanitie’ han aoeeenea © . v ® a | . ale } give 6 20 per cont. on Also « choice jot of ak Rvere ee te i te © game 31-2¢5 ‘ > Se | entire bali ance of the Lace equares and carpets : f fon th attle grounds. The you to look © benders 9 ! eam put up a bard game READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT ada may have ett on fore you make your pureh head. The Rube w Remember the ea t Pearly stages Gets the best barge : pitched shutout t starta Monde The season ota PETER PAw sur HAS ARRIV EO York novelty suk § a f x hit « ked taff Pion Jacket, Tam tay and by winning the qame Seat-| | BALL PLAYERS | EXTRA SPECIAL Remember the nam Ue te at the head of a me rer | | J der on for a few how T j Choice Piano f " MRE POA i 1 : yan z oon ie > : 4 a - . os a fore Beattl D b & fhe & new [pionabtp. The p SILK AND DRESS 600DS GEPT. ; ie | acot pick th » . played against th » Imported Silk hampagne abney bid f fimeceiae sereoec BH] oocyte. moe ry, mee s: . H H — " a r - = © 1 alweye enjey « clean game of attle was afr . Moha me —v bine and iach. only pane, Oe em 4 oodhouse 4 Sst wat ere et mean ce’ yenitaey eens, of aE haya SOS prtets cas wc cee' cs oa at 8 On tit “8 At the be * when the home team wins, j TURF WAR MAY ENO. = © « ewes, Y ~ oe Complete Housefurnishera and : * $] aining room he glitters like « Lake| Ct = Bole Agents for Charter Oak $$) Geore pes ew Wie re To teeee oS Fl oan thet eae ate * SUMMER CAMP COMFORTS 83¢ Ranges. : a ee ee ee ~ : ; > k thie af-| Middle Weet for “ b heavy, dork caters that's t soll easily tn nen, splendid $1.00 yalue 418 Pike Street, Se oe Sa ES . | ir venta killing the i 6 CRASH 4c ‘ : at bs Se er | ‘ | mt ‘ nasi te Vapeetnnl bitte tive ent Clea SAM thei ne-the vehem; at, 2 yard Siapeba. - +0 Phones Main 3995, Ind. 2006 SE Be ae Be 0] to have bee i here by the . REAM SHAKER FLANNEL 4 a | ¥ signing of race agreeme be ream Shaker Flannel. soft and et t t and easy to wash. 64 alue; a yerd ...s00 ae ade Sih twe out po : wee a . et CANVAS WEAVE MADRAS tic peNOTICE—Suneet phone nas eee eee and at 7 and 8| Joseph L, Rhinock, representing the SBR RR m changed to Main 2375. eeeere ig other classes | " ganiaation, the Americar ’ oa sir “ald” clothen | TWrf asso BUSIEST BASEMENT te mee Cleaned to sw . " NKS AND SUIT CASES AT 1-3 AND 1-2 OFF. 104-106 First Ave. S. . Mok Wil be aeen : POCO need ‘ pansvoae Ss ondigg hdinn: ALL § CENT Fao. th be sot ph a si Poalt 1 in thts any 1 . 6s | an LOT 1 4 for 15 cts ty TRUNKS WORTH $4.00, $5.00 ANS $6.00, 5 ‘ 101s . edlbtiniencpae nnn tenranpaace | trimmed ke, ladion’ | t 5 ean ae aching ke vith a strongly = finely fintgh A : ae TRUNKS WORTH $5.50, $6.50 AND $7.75;. CHOICE 84.65 Per Gallon more. Marete “Wen e SALE IS TAKING CARI THE PROMPT REMOVAL eee tate tee ite en ee eee hanks Rickey « “oer ~ of 7 » : Being of good from; former price 96.56, $6.80 and $7 Widest eae Quay great | <a ale “ ; : | P 84.65 ducted o ayatem of sma ; 4 aale : fe ; oe ie sy witharawing LOT 3 LOT 4 Profits ue ais way “ and Kicinow so = ; " ne TRUNKS WORTH $850. $858 / TRUNKS WORTH $11.00, $1250 of giving © ” . | NATIONAL LEAGUE. rege 6 ica Bice dg:aeen th . AND $10.00, CHOICE $6.38, AND $16.00, CHOICE $9.25 wees om ~ bytes name « . a of the ‘ ar medium-priced | 58 « > hieh~oree ra hale ! Trunks mh josieg | Trunka, tron end ‘ ae ’ ‘ i . fod | i ew aty ann med. and ned med e Seiten | Mining Stock for | eg ES ae : ma . » ks | t ad : r sale J. REDELSHEIMER | meee |e “yas | $.5¢. $9.50 and . i kin S Gola z ay F and $1¢ 104-106 First Ave. 5. puey, Now tanhie Onn & CO | . B| - 89.25 h . fo Bast State Phones: Sunset Main 2375; te Gependent 1751. Free Delivery. Mall Orders Promytly Filled. 800-804 First Ave., Cor, Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE ar - Buchanan Co. ‘| Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave. coe easoes

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